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How Queen Elizabeth II made the British monarchy into a global brand

September 18, 2022 The Conversation

Queen Elizabeth II was not just a monarch, she represented a global brand. And for the past seven decades, this brand has to some extent defined and promoted the British nation around the world. Brands […]

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Who’s to blame when a self-driving car has an accident?

August 18, 2022 The Conversation

With self-driving cars gaining traction in today’s automobile landscape, the issue of legal liability in the case of an accident has become more relevant. Research in human-vehicle interaction has shown time and again that even systems designed to automate […]

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Five ways that the super-strong US dollar could hurt the world economy

July 10, 2022 The Conversation

The US dollar has been on a major surge against major global currencies in the past year, recently hitting levels not seen in 20 years. It has gained 15% against the British pound, 16% against the euro […]

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Corporate taxes can be good for shareholders: Why some actually want their companies to pay tax

April 6, 2022 The Conversation

There is a prevailing assumption that, in the name of profit, shareholders don’t want their corporations to pay taxes. It’s easy to see how less taxes should mean more money in their pockets, but it […]

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Alberta oilpatch may face lending crunch as financial regulators worry about the risks of climate change

February 8, 2022 The Conversation

New battle lines are being drawn between Canada’s financial regulators and Alberta’s oilpatch over the country’s climate change policies. The Bank of Canada and Canada’s Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) recently released […]

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World economy in 2022: the big factors to watch closely

January 24, 2022 The Conversation

Will 2022 be the year where the world economy recovers from the pandemic? That’s the big question on everyone’s lips as the festive break comes to an end. One complicating factor is that most of […]

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Big Pharma’s COVID-19 reputation boost may not last — here’s why

July 26, 2021 The Conversation

The race for developing effective COVID-19 vaccines has put the pharmaceutical industry in the spotlight. Over the past few months, the world has witnessed rapid clinical trials and approvals of several highly effective vaccines like Pfizer, […]

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COVID-19 has fuelled automation — but human involvement is still essential

July 3, 2021 The Conversation

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the way we work and interact with machines — and people — in the workplace. The surge in remote working brought on by the pandemic has magnified the need for unmanned work […]

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As inflation looms, here’s how real estate and farmland have protected investors

June 30, 2021 The Conversation

More than 100 years ago, a jug of milk was 40 cents. Today, it’s almost $4. This phenomenon is called inflation. Over the past five decades, all industrialized nations have experienced inflation. A typical rate of inflation […]

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How business accelerators can help new startups succeed after COVID-19

June 26, 2021 The Conversation

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the loss of 225 million jobs around the world. Younger people have been significantly affected, particularly in industries stalled due to restrictions caused by the pandemic. Many businesses did not survive and unemployment […]

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